milliamp

milliamp
One thousandth ( 10 ) of an ampere. Symbol: mA.

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  • milliamp — noun see milliampere …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • milliamp — noun short for milliampere …   English new terms dictionary

  • milliamp — mil·li·amp …   English syllables

  • milliamp — n. short for milliampere: one thousandth of an ampere (10 3 A; symbol: mA). In radiography, the mA setting on an X ray machine determines the number of X ray photons produced per second. The setting is important to obtain appropriate exposure and …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • milliamp — “+ˌ noun Etymology: by shortening : milliampere …   Useful english dictionary

  • Milli- — Mil li (m[i^]l l[i^] ). [From L. mille a thousand.] (Metric System, Elec., Mech., etc.) A prefix denoting a thousandth part of; as, millimeter, milligram, milliamp[ e]re. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • 2N3906 — The 2N3906 is a small, common PNP BJT transistor used for general purpose low power amplifying or switching applications. It is designed for low current and power, medium voltage, and can operate at moderately high speeds.It is a 100 milliamp, 50 …   Wikipedia

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